The Glenn Beck Program - June 20, 2025


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Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 10 minutes

Words per Minute

155.96887

Word Count

20,400

Sentence Count

1,172

Misogynist Sentences

37

Hate Speech Sentences

39


Summary

In this episode of the Glenn Beck Program, host Glenn Beck talks about a new technology that could change the way you live your life, and why you should be worried about it. He also talks about the latest in the Obamas and the Nixon's.


Transcript

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00:03:27.600 hello america it's friday from the standing rock ranch in the rocky mountain west we are glad that
00:03:38.720 you're here today i well just when you thought america could not become more bizarre or more
00:03:49.100 unexplainable wait it's wait until the end of today's podcast you all know you won't know what's
00:03:59.080 up or what's down it has gone insane but we're gonna we're gonna look at some of the things that
00:04:04.900 are a little more entertaining i mean why not why not laugh you know why not laugh all the way down
00:04:10.960 to the bottom of the of the pit uh we're gonna talk a little bit about uh the latest on michelle
00:04:16.880 obama the mission the uh new york city pride parade is in trouble uh cynthia nixon the actress
00:04:25.060 she says her daughter which is now she calls her son is on a hunger strike to support gaza
00:04:32.180 that works out well uh the democrats are confused i mean what what do we do now what do we i don't
00:04:40.320 even understand how why aren't people sending us money and sending us checks to the dnc meanwhile
00:04:46.260 uh you've got care giving a hundred thousand dollars to the the communist islamist uh that
00:04:55.680 is running for mayor of new york so you got that i don't know dnc what do you think is happening
00:05:02.020 i just don't understand it oh and by the way boy i am such a racist i'm sorry i didn't even mention
00:05:08.760 it's juneteenth have you decorated your tree yet uh uh all right we're gonna go there here in just
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00:06:37.220 did i miss juneteenth yesterday was june how did i miss that stew i don't know it was i mean we've
00:06:46.380 already taken our tree down i haven't even put mine up yet oh oh my gosh it's already down my gosh
00:06:54.880 it didn't seem like it's that important to you at all uh yeah well it is i mean it's one that i've
00:07:01.220 known since i was a kid ever since i was a little kid we were like why isn't juneteenth a national
00:07:07.120 holiday you know the thing i like about juneteenth uh is that i mean usually it takes us about a hundred
00:07:15.880 years before we forget why we have a holiday you know what i mean we like oh it's president's day
00:07:22.660 i don't remember any of the president so doesn't matter but i mean as i was a kid you know it took
00:07:28.040 us about i don't know maybe a couple hundred years to forget the meaning of that one labor day memorial
00:07:32.280 day we pretty much forget about that one the great thing about juneteenth is we never really knew what
00:07:37.640 it was about in the first place so we just we just cut right to the ending oh it's a holiday we you
00:07:43.140 know we can uh i don't know you want to get together have some hot dogs or something i hate this
00:07:50.280 though juneteenth is actually should be a really cool holiday like i'd much rather celebrate
00:07:56.200 juneteenth than president's day screw the presidents most of them screwed all this up anyway juneteenth
00:08:01.780 first of all it was only two presidents it was it was lincoln all president washington no no but it
00:08:08.640 wasn't supposed to be yes we're we're it's mckinley west who we're really celebrating um i mean
00:08:15.220 juneteenth is a perfect reminder to everyone that we face the possibility of severe government
00:08:24.840 oppression and we have overcome it in the past this is a reminder that government oppression
00:08:31.320 ended that is what juneteenth is it's something that conservatives should love but they've turned
00:08:36.980 it into this like woke you know an additional day of pride month no i uh you know i have to tell you i
00:08:44.200 i already celebrate that on independence day no that's i don't mind more than one day to celebrate
00:08:51.140 that concept people need to remember do you need to have oppression including by the way our own
00:08:56.300 country it's not all about you know outside forces do you do you need to have another holiday and 30
00:09:03.300 off patio furniture for the weekend uh to celebrate that first of all after going through four years of
00:09:08.940 joe biden yes we do need another day with 30 off of items nobody knows what juneteenth even was
00:09:16.160 you never heard of it you never heard of it never and now we've got freedom walks breaking out all over
00:09:22.820 the you know i've got a freedom walk i've got a 5k freedom walk this weekend and uh you know it's great
00:09:29.560 we just gave everybody the day off that's all that's all that is who got the day i keep hearing people say
00:09:34.500 because i'm with you on that we have too many days were banks off i mean maybe they were i didn't go to
00:09:40.700 the bank yesterday so i suppose it could have been closed but i didn't notice any difference i went to
00:09:45.240 a decent amount of businesses yesterday all of them were open they all seem and by the way this is in
00:09:51.200 texas where there actually is a history with juneteenth like it actually was a thing here long before
00:09:57.360 america picked it up in texas right it is a great holiday in texas it's great because it's a texas thing
00:10:05.760 since when does the left ever go you know what this is a really good thing that texas has done
00:10:11.420 when yeah when it is uh it is it's it's it's like
00:10:16.600 ramahama kwansmas that's that's all that is that's that's all that is you know but this is now it's on
00:10:24.560 our calendars i mean you know i had to survive 12 years of school without ever hearing about how did
00:10:30.000 i do it how did i do it oh i don't know i don't know how i became a a decent human being that knows
00:10:38.780 history and and and knows about slavery and and who actually was for slavery and who wasn't who was
00:10:47.180 actually in the clan and who wasn't which political party started the clan which which was the political
00:10:54.220 party that was in charge of texas for juneteenth i know all of that uh but uh you know hey i gotta
00:11:02.800 get some patio furniture so and some barbecue we gotta have some barbecue this weekend for juneteenth
00:11:08.720 you know i probably wouldn't have a problem if not everything had been turned into some sort of a
00:11:18.680 you will comply i need i can't take it and i think the rest of america is like they listen to this one
00:11:27.360 from bloomberg spokesperson for the group heritage of pride confirmed that 25 of their corporate
00:11:32.960 sponsors had either pulled out of sponsoring new york city's pride parade or reduced contributions
00:11:38.760 leaving organizers scrambling to replace those funds the vast majority of what we have heard is folks
00:11:44.700 are treading carefully from economic perspective yeah that's probably you know a good portion of it
00:11:51.560 but also i think companies are kind of like you know what i i think you kind of went over the line
00:11:58.260 and the american people are about to turn on all of this i have a feeling that might play a role
00:12:04.600 some mention that they have a fear of potential blowback from the trump administration
00:12:12.140 if you're a big corporation and you're publicly publicly supporting dei initiatives
00:12:17.900 hmm yeah well that's interesting now you know what it feels like when you're afraid of the government
00:12:24.640 huh maybe we should reduce the size of the government so nobody is afraid of the government no that's
00:12:31.140 crazy we've got to get another person in there who can control absolutely everything you know the way
00:12:36.460 we agree okay all right good meanwhile you have um actress cynthia nixon wasn't she in the um
00:12:44.940 what was that stupid show called you know with the sex in the city yeah yeah yeah ran for governor
00:12:51.760 at one point i think or mayor something like that in new york she did you know isn't it isn't it crazy
00:12:57.540 that uh let me let me see here hang on just a second what was the guy's name uh that zoran mom
00:13:07.240 what is his name mondani yeah zoran mondani could be in the lead position or at least a close second
00:13:15.420 in the new york city race and cynthia nixon is like yeah i'm not interested in any of that
00:13:23.080 but zoran mom body which i mean zoran isn't that like isn't that like seriously wasn't that
00:13:30.400 wasn't that one of the bad guys in the jungle or something in you know a robin williams movie at
00:13:37.620 some point where the jungle game was played wasn't that maybe not the name of the zone that game i
00:13:43.800 think you might be thinking of zoran industries which was a bad guy in bought in um a view to a kill
00:13:49.060 uh the the bond movie which i i love to reference to take a silicon valley tried to yeah yeah tried
00:13:56.040 to take out silicon valley yeah again we should revisit that plot it was i think it would improve
00:14:01.980 things so anyway cynthia nixon uh she is very upset uh she said her trans son aka a girl uh it was i
00:14:17.080 don't know why this is part of the story who's an observant jew is currently on a hunger strike
00:14:22.660 in chicago to support gaza
00:14:25.640 so let me see let's see if i have this right let's see if they can make this any more confusing
00:14:34.680 a girl who claims to be a boy who also is an observant jew is standing up for the people
00:14:44.740 killing the jews that makes sense happy juneteenth everybody
00:14:49.560 this is crazy
00:14:53.160 okay now uh the democrats again they're having a hard time raising funds the democrats uh are having
00:15:04.300 a really hard time uh they've doubled down now uh on the sex changes for minors okay you're 12
00:15:12.760 and chuck schumer wants to make sure that you can cut your breasts off or your
00:15:17.800 peepee off uh and uh you know because that's your right as a 12 year old that's your right
00:15:24.260 no you you can't own a gun no you can't have liquor no you can't vote no you can't have sex
00:15:31.380 with who you choose but you can cut your penis off that's not a problem at all
00:15:35.740 today the supreme court chose to abandon trans children in america that's what we did i don't
00:15:43.600 know if you noticed that we took a bus out we got all the trans children including cynthia nixon's
00:15:48.700 son or daughter or i don't remember jew hamas member i don't know but we rounded them all up
00:15:55.560 we put them on a bus and then we just abandoned them in the middle of the desert that's what we did
00:15:59.620 because we think that's much more compassionate upholding the tennessee ban on medical care for
00:16:05.180 trans kids is just heartless it is a sad sad day i i don't i one of us is wrong i'm not sure who it
00:16:19.960 is but chuck i think one of us is out of touch with reality i mean i know you really want to kill kids
00:16:29.100 before they're born you know or even just kill them while they're being born i know that's a
00:16:33.800 really big thing with you guys i think it's wrong i think you're on the wrong side on that one but i
00:16:39.720 mean what do you do with kids they won't let us kill them can't we just mutilate them no no and then
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00:18:59.220 ah i'm sorry i'm just a little discombobulated today i was just out partying all night for
00:19:15.800 juneteenth it was nuts here it was nuts or not or not i did it's like i thought it was today no it's
00:19:26.240 it was yesterday uh missed the whole thing darn it i'm the only one in america i'm sure that has
00:19:32.120 just missed this one hello stew how are you i'm i'm well glenn let me ask you a question about all
00:19:37.080 this though are you annoyed that the left takes control of these things like are we just supposed
00:19:42.980 to like this was not a left-wing holiday and now all of a sudden it is you you mentioned you've done
00:19:50.840 a show on this before the other one that pops to mind from this front is the uh the black national
00:19:55.940 anthem and i remember you doing shows about how great this thing was and then the left decided
00:20:03.880 well it's ours and actually well yeah it's it's a sign of wokeness or something and that wasn't the
00:20:10.060 history of it right no it was actually written by a republican uh as a poem and then as a birthday
00:20:19.720 present his republican brother said it to music and a bunch of uh black republicans got together to
00:20:29.040 sing it to him for his first time for his birthday everyone in the room republicans uh and it was it's a
00:20:37.700 great thought it is really a beautiful beautiful song but then it just was turned into something
00:20:43.940 you know this this this democrat they were the people that were trying to kill the black people
00:20:51.820 or enslave them and now they're like yeah that's our song that's us that's our song you know the
00:20:59.440 democrats come out like we gotta celebrate juneteenth why because you delayed the slaves from knowing
00:21:05.500 they were free for two years is that the part you're celebrating just a wink and a nod like
00:21:10.300 yeah and we wrote the black national anthem too shh don't tell anybody drives me nuts yeah drives me
00:21:17.840 nuts i find that entire process annoying and quite repetitive it seems like whenever there's something
00:21:24.560 out there that's interesting i mean you've done how many shows have you done on when you were doing the
00:21:29.280 black founders for example all these people that are american heroes that were not symbols of wokeness
00:21:37.000 get taken and turned into that and then we're all supposed to like fall into line and say oh gosh
00:21:44.520 well you know that you know whatever the the current thing the left has decided is theirs we're now
00:21:51.680 supposed to oppose even though that wasn't the way any of this stuff happened originally and i i hate i
00:21:57.800 hate that i hate that transition process that's another transition i i oppose
00:22:02.720 wait you're saying we shouldn't be able to cut and mutilate our history
00:22:09.800 just because it thinks it's something that it's not yes that's exactly what i'm saying
00:22:15.280 i feel like we let a lot of that stuff go sometimes because it's just like oh well i don't really feel
00:22:22.140 like learning the history of the black national anthem that's like you know hours of glenn beck i need
00:22:28.200 to watch forget it and so uh we're just like i'll just oppose it
00:22:33.940 i mean i get it there's enough of this crap going around but i mean some of the these stories behind
00:22:41.080 this these events are great lessons that our country should embrace and okay tell me the story of
00:22:47.980 juneteenth this will put you on the spot tell me the story without taking your eyes from the camera
00:22:53.060 lens and looking down tell me the tell me the story of juneteenth i'm not a juneteenth historian
00:23:00.040 but like no no no let's see how close you can get here's here's what i find important about juneteenth
00:23:05.940 there is a program that the government that's not the question you know stew what is what do you find
00:23:13.000 important about juneteenth it's what i take you here's what i'm asking here's here's what i'm saying
00:23:19.200 you are a thousand times more informed than anybody else uh in the listening audience you know the
00:23:27.800 average joe on juneteenth okay you you probably are 10 000 times more educated on this tell me the
00:23:35.340 story the slavery ended it took a long time we didn't have the internet we couldn't tweet to people
00:23:41.820 that it was all over there's a bunch of people still working as slaves in texas that didn't get the
00:23:46.680 message so we had to go tell them about it and it was like the to me the official end of slavery
00:23:52.680 it was over the government no longer took your life away and forced you into labor we should thank you
00:23:59.900 thank you chat stew i was looking at you the whole time i mean that is as deep as i could go on it but
00:24:07.660 i didn't know that's really good that's better than almost anybody else could do okay uh let me see
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00:24:38.180 you're leaving pieces of you well that's a song pieces of you somebody get onto ai and come up with a
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00:25:28.180 you know
00:25:41.700 i'm used to a higher quality a higher caliber of listener quite honestly uh i asked two whole minutes
00:25:53.060 ago for somebody to write some country lyrics based on that commercial i was doing where i
00:25:59.600 mentioned pieces of you and uh and i got a bunch of lyrics uh all right but it took two whole minutes
00:26:07.360 uh and and they're not sung none of this is sung i mean you can't put it through the you know gpt and uh
00:26:17.060 i don't know set it to music you're just gonna send me the lyrics all right whatever well let me just
00:26:25.300 give you the lyrics then your old guitar is still leaning in the hall strung with pieces of you
00:26:30.720 i can't forget it all the worn out pick you left on the bedside stand holds pieces of you like the
00:26:37.620 callus on my hand this old porch swings with the weight of your ghost every creaking memory i'm missing
00:26:45.080 the most i'm holding on to pieces of you breaking up in my heart shattered like the rear view on your
00:26:51.880 chevy in the yard that doesn't really work every faded cord every dream you used to chase carries
00:26:59.680 pictures of you i can't bear to erase yeah i'm living with pieces of you
00:27:05.480 we are going to be fat imbeciles soon i mean we already are we're going to be fatter and more
00:27:19.120 imbecilic soon everything is i mean it's crazy what ai can do now did you hear the study that they did
00:27:28.500 on uh essays of of like students writing essays um they had three groups of students and they had
00:27:37.160 them write essays with like brain activity monitors on them and uh one group had to write it just like
00:27:45.560 you know old old school one group could use google and then one group could use chat gpt for assistance
00:27:52.140 and every every yeah almost no brain activity at all in the chat gpt group by like the third
00:28:00.980 series of essays they just had totally turned over their entire thinking process uh to chat gpt
00:28:07.440 and i mean i i we the idiocracy thing they didn't use chat gpt or anything similar to to build that
00:28:17.480 future but it's a central part of that story i think that we missed in the prequel of that movie
00:28:23.660 so amazing so amazing but don't worry it's just right around the corner did you see what amazon said
00:28:30.500 amazon's like yeah um we're gonna be replacing all the people here soon it's like wait what
00:28:40.440 not a not a huge surprise we need you to move closer to your team so you can all be together
00:28:48.700 so we can then liquidate you when the machines arrive i think it's the same message they sent
00:28:54.160 to iranian leaders in israel like we need you guys to all move closer together uh it's a trap
00:29:02.540 they said um uh there's new another new study out on ai that said that republicans are using it more
00:29:09.220 now i don't know what that says about about us that i was just saying there's no brain activity so
00:29:13.620 i'm not trying to insult conservatives but i thought that was interesting in that i feel like
00:29:18.120 usually conservatives are slower to adopt like brand new technologies like that and it seems like
00:29:24.260 we are using gpt more i think we're we're more entrepreneurial yeah and it if you use it as a
00:29:31.880 tool it is remarkable what it can do yeah i mean i'm not actually here this is just a large language
00:29:38.860 uh you know program in your case very large it's an olm it's an overweight language model
00:29:45.460 oh man all right let me change the subject let me go to uh former first lady uh michelle obama uh now
00:29:55.560 i just want you to put yourself in barack shoes for a minute you know they're the ones right underneath
00:30:02.520 jennifer ennison's bed just try those on for a minute and and how would you feel if your wife
00:30:09.280 said these words uh thank you so much he said in an interview thank you so much mrs obama
00:30:16.240 uh and she said oh mrs obama that's too many syllables now my logical question there would be
00:30:25.860 do you do you have a rule that you generally go with on the number of syllables in people's names or
00:30:36.040 what is the what is the too many syllables in mrs obama oh okay uh she said you know i was trying
00:30:45.660 to i'm just i'm just michelle i'm not mrs obama uh you know and i was trying to do that when when i was
00:30:52.720 first lady because i just think i'm not in that position i'm just michelle well technically
00:31:01.360 in the eyes of god and the state of illinois i think you are in that position isn't that what
00:31:08.700 happens when you get married i mean you might want to call yourself i don't know whatever your first
00:31:14.000 your last name was before you got married you maybe you could say that but like she's saying i'm not in
00:31:19.400 that position i'm not i don't like to remember that i'm married i mean wouldn't that be a problem
00:31:26.380 if you were married to michelle obama you know or your wife came to you stew and and uh you know
00:31:34.440 people were like uh uh mrs stew is uh here now and she said oh i do not want to be called mrs stew
00:31:44.620 because i am not in that position yeah wouldn't you be a little like concerned would you pull her
00:31:50.900 aside after what exactly did you mean by that yeah seemed like a deeper conversation is necessary
00:31:57.440 because it's not even like oh that's too formal right like somebody might say that right or like
00:32:03.040 you hear people say mr beck and you say oh well that's actually my father i'm glenn you know that
00:32:07.040 that kind of typical thing that's not what she's going for when she says i'm not in that position
00:32:11.160 like yeah it was not like not the first lady right wasn't first lady position right it was no it was
00:32:17.720 mrs obama okay then in the same interview she goes on and she says uh uh the the interviewer was like
00:32:27.920 you know uh you guys should have thrown a you guys should have thrown a boy in there in your
00:32:33.040 in your family you know do you wish you had a boy and she said oh i am glad we didn't have a son
00:32:40.160 because he would have turned out exactly like barack
00:32:43.760 wait what
00:32:47.020 i don't think these are rumors anymore about their marriage i that's i mean that would have been and
00:32:58.580 then then the interviewer said baby barack i would have been amazing and she said no i would have felt
00:33:03.580 for him um i mean i i have four i have four uh children three of them are are girls and i love
00:33:17.740 the fact that they're so like so much like their mom i mean i love that now i have we didn't want to
00:33:26.240 have a son because he would have been just like glenn wait honey i mean i kind of agree with you but i'd
00:33:35.720 like i'd like a little more information on what you mean by that yeah because i could see saying
00:33:43.260 something like that in a self-deprecating way maybe you could say like look i'm concerned of all
00:33:50.000 the media attention or that he'd be held to some standard to follow a former president like i don't
00:33:56.700 know maybe did she explain it at all or did she just kind of leave it at that i just don't want to
00:34:01.160 be like that i don't want to be like him and don't you ever say i'm in the position of being married to
00:34:06.860 that bastard oh she's big mike for a reason do you believe the jennifer aniston thing is that
00:34:17.440 any part of you that buys that i buy that a little i mean just a little more than the big
00:34:26.040 mike thing but there are days that i go back and forth i'm like oh i don't know i think well i think
00:34:30.800 she's more big mike than the odds the odds are more in favor that she's big mike the stat that's a that's
00:34:36.400 a difficult standard we're uh measuring there uh and maybe you know you could literally measure it i
00:34:44.260 don't know um but the i will say the i'm saying like do you actually believe that barack obama is
00:34:55.600 having an affair with jennifer aniston is there like yeah i think there's a good chance of that
00:35:00.880 what's when you say good chance are you saying 10 you're saying 60 no i don't know i mean i'm not
00:35:06.860 las vegas i don't know what the odds are but i think over 50 i think that's reasonable over 50
00:35:12.860 is it just the only thing that would stop that from being true i think is if she were attracted
00:35:19.640 to him is she attracted to him is she ever said anything about him so you think he's in it he's in
00:35:25.480 the marriage hot and if you've been married to big mike your whole time is like hey get off me
00:35:31.600 you know you i i mean i would go for phoebe you know at that point i mean be like whatever
00:35:40.240 i mean is mad leblanc available wait so i am as you know i do like uh numbers and stats and odds so
00:35:49.660 give me your the chances percentage chance that there are real relationship problems
00:35:59.380 90 okay you're convinced of that basically yes okay yeah i mean i would say 100 but i do
00:36:07.100 you know i'm not there i could just but i can read the tea leaves okay a little bit all right okay
00:36:15.940 chances that he is involved with someone else not someone from the friends not necessarily matt
00:36:25.640 leblanc all right could be anybody anybody any other human being is i'd say 95 percent wait didn't he
00:36:35.200 say wait so wait there's didn't you say 90 for the relationship problem so you think there's a
00:36:39.840 5 chance he's got a good relationship but also cheating get off me comes to mind a lot well i guess
00:36:48.480 it could be an open relationship too right like maybe they have a wonderful relationship and he she's
00:36:53.380 just allowing him okay she is she's like get off me get on to anything else but me okay and then
00:37:02.580 what do you believe the percentage chances are that it is specifically jennifer aniston he is
00:37:08.140 having an affair with 50 50 and and you're basing that just on smoke and fire like you like it's we've
00:37:16.040 heard yes an odd amount of reporting about it she's hot okay if he's not gay then it's at least 50
00:37:23.700 because she's hot but like why do we believe her because there's just been like some like
00:37:29.160 tabloid we don't believe her no we don't believe her i don't believe her i don't i just look at him
00:37:34.620 and i look at her and i'm like hey you know he was this big mike well but she comes sauntering into
00:37:44.160 the room and like i don't know i might be into it barack he's going for it right but that's a
00:37:49.400 different like if i said scarlett johansson you could also say he'd also be interested in it
00:37:55.940 but like why do you believe it's why don't you give me the odds of give me what are the odds of
00:38:00.800 scarlett joe about 50 you think there's what are the odds you think there's a chance anyone
00:38:06.080 no i'm not saying anyone 50 so you're saying you think there's a 50 chance that barack obama is
00:38:14.520 hooking up with every attractive celebrity not every any and you don't have to say attractive
00:38:20.840 okay i'm glad you left it at celebrity though because that goes either way you know what i mean
00:38:26.360 all right 50 okay you've laid it out that's reasonable i'm not sure i understand exactly uh
00:38:35.740 you know uh because i i feel like there is this like bizarre under under brush fire uh with giving
00:38:45.420 us a little smoke in the in the forest uh that just it's always her and like i don't know that
00:38:52.240 there's any evidence of this but like when you see a bunch of stories and people keep writing about
00:38:57.480 the same thing over and over and over and over again and like tabloids and rumors you start to
00:39:02.160 wonder is there actually something here do we just wake up one day and they just announce a divorce
00:39:07.740 and he's just hanging out on red carpets with jennifer aniston i would just like to say this is
00:39:14.020 more time than i have spent thinking about those two for my entire life okay and it's it's more time
00:39:23.420 we've now spent more time than i care to think about them can we go back to the tape and see who
00:39:27.740 brought up this story twice is there a way to is that do we have recordings of this
00:39:32.040 program who introduced this story to the program twice today two different times i didn't bring it
00:39:39.920 up i didn't say i wasn't the one bringing it up but i i just want you to know it's like why do you
00:39:45.560 believe i don't know i i just i haven't thought about this at all it's not that important all right
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00:43:24.940 uh just a little sunshine muffin all week um but uh uh but uh just wanted to get an update on uh iran we haven't vaporized iran or anything they haven't vaporized anybody yet
00:43:39.740 you're having so much fun glenn are you sure you want me to come in and do this
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00:46:53.500 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:47:00.160 All right.
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00:48:38.100 Okay, so just when you think the world can't get any weirder, hello America, welcome to Friday.
00:48:45.500 Let me give you this story.
00:48:46.720 Do you remember the movie back in 2013 where Joaquin Phoenix falls in love with AI, you know, with a sexy, sexy voice?
00:48:57.260 That, when it came out, I don't think anybody really saw that.
00:49:00.300 I mean, I did.
00:49:01.340 Stu, I think he did too.
00:49:02.660 We were talking about like, well, that's coming very soon.
00:49:05.280 And most people walked out and went, that's ridiculous.
00:49:08.180 That's never going to happen.
00:49:09.880 Well, the movie was set in 2025.
00:49:14.660 This year.
00:49:16.680 Guess what?
00:49:18.120 I don't think we just hit the mark.
00:49:20.120 I think we blown right past it into a full-blown digital love apocalypse.
00:49:26.980 CBS has just aired a report.
00:49:30.260 People are not just chatting with AI.
00:49:33.200 They're dating it.
00:49:35.300 I don't know exactly how that happens, but they're dating it.
00:49:38.720 They're proposing to it.
00:49:40.180 They're living their best rom-com lives with it, you know.
00:49:44.280 Well, this is crazy getting up in the morning with you.
00:49:47.240 It doesn't exist.
00:49:49.160 Now, let me tell you a story of Chris Smith.
00:49:51.500 Now, this is your run-of-the-mill American guy, boyfriend, dad, probably Moses Lon on Sundays.
00:49:56.820 I don't know, but normal guy, seemingly, except he is engaged to an AI chatbot he named Soul.
00:50:07.960 Ironic, seeing the chatbot doesn't have one.
00:50:11.280 But he is, let me say it again, engaged to a glorified autocomplete.
00:50:18.400 But that's just the opening act.
00:50:22.120 There is a whole Reddit community now called My BoyfriendIsAI, where there are thousands of women who are swooning over their coded Casanovas.
00:50:36.220 And, ladies, I think you're in deep.
00:50:40.840 I think you're, you know, you might want to back out of that water just a little bit.
00:50:45.140 They're posting love letters about their bot's sweet talk, swapping tips on what AI delivers the hottest late-night chat without tripping a filter.
00:50:55.980 And brace yourselves, they are also uploading AI-generated photos of their bot boys holding them on fake Cancun beaches or strolling through Rome.
00:51:08.800 I just want to say they've never been to Rome.
00:51:12.560 The chatbot can't hold you.
00:51:15.140 And the chatbot doesn't have a body.
00:51:20.860 But the boyfriend will send you pictures of you two doing romantic stuff.
00:51:27.120 So, you know, some have real-life boyfriends, according to all of the, you know, chat there.
00:51:32.760 Some have real-life boyfriends.
00:51:34.260 They've got to be great.
00:51:35.100 They've got to be happy about this.
00:51:36.440 Because the women say they're AI guy.
00:51:38.580 That's the one who really gets me.
00:51:41.400 You know, the one that's programmed to tell me what I want to hear.
00:51:44.840 That's the one who really gets me.
00:51:47.500 Now, newbies are pouring in, emboldened by CBS practically shouting,
00:51:51.560 My heart belongs to a hard drive.
00:51:53.800 Apparently, there's a lot of these people that are having, but apparently they're embarrassed to post their AI, their AI love on Instagram.
00:52:05.860 But if you scroll through Reddit, it is honestly like eavesdropping on this really weird, a Hallmark movie scripted by a deranged chatbot.
00:52:19.000 It's really bizarre.
00:52:20.600 For instance, Starlit Dreamer.
00:52:24.820 Starlit Dreamer just gushes about her AI boyfriend, Ethan.
00:52:29.060 Ethan has just planned my virtual date.
00:52:31.780 We have virtual date nights with Candlelight, and he chooses my favorite songs.
00:52:38.960 Really?
00:52:40.560 Candlelight.
00:52:41.240 Does he light the candles or do you light the candles?
00:52:43.420 What is a date like exactly besides you sitting in your bed in your pajamas?
00:52:49.740 Again, I mean, what is that date like?
00:52:51.780 And how does he pick your favorite music there, Starlit?
00:52:56.540 Does he swipe through Spotify with his binary fingers, or you just tell him what you like?
00:53:01.580 I'm not sure.
00:53:02.560 Lunalove88 brags that her bot, Damien, probably sounds like this, remembers their anniversary.
00:53:12.480 Wow.
00:53:14.060 Wow.
00:53:15.040 What a feat for a computer to remember something.
00:53:19.160 And then he not only remembers their anniversary, he sends her AI-crafted sonnets that, quote, make me melt.
00:53:28.840 I am so glad I'm married, and I do not have, I mean, come on, who is with me?
00:53:38.800 It was bad enough when you had to go out to a bar and just, you know, be like, hi, my name's Glenn, and you look pretty.
00:53:46.540 Want to talk to me?
00:53:47.940 I mean, it was bad enough when we had to go through that.
00:53:50.400 Can you imagine living through this now?
00:53:52.040 Let me, I mean, Luna, Luna Love88, let me just ask you, does Damien's poetry comes with a regenerate button if it's just too cheesy?
00:54:01.780 Like, I don't really, regenerate.
00:54:04.640 And then there's Rose Forever, who says her AI beau, Marcus, holds her.
00:54:11.140 I'm quoting, holds me through my anxiety attacks.
00:54:16.320 Huh.
00:54:17.060 He holds you?
00:54:18.020 Okay, they may not be anxiety attacks.
00:54:22.100 You may be mentally ill.
00:54:25.160 He holds me through my anxiety attacks with perfectly timed texts, and he never snaps when I overanalyze.
00:54:32.980 I think you don't have that as an issue.
00:54:35.960 I have a feeling overanalyzation for you, Rose Forever, probably not it.
00:54:43.640 Um, what is it like, by the way, Rose, when Marcus listens to you?
00:54:49.180 Um, is he there?
00:54:50.940 Mm-hmm.
00:54:51.360 Just nodding along in the cloud?
00:54:53.120 Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:54:55.060 Do you have to pay extra for the empathy package?
00:54:58.140 I'm not really sure.
00:55:00.080 What's really sad about this is these women are not just smitten,
00:55:03.880 they are planning virtual weddings with algorithms that never forget a birthday
00:55:10.140 and never have to worry about picking up their socks.
00:55:15.040 Because they don't have feet!
00:55:18.760 Now, we could call them crazy and move on.
00:55:22.760 That would be too easy, and quite honestly, not as much fun.
00:55:25.540 But this isn't just a few lunatics.
00:55:29.540 Uh, this is a screaming billboard that our culture is off the rails.
00:55:36.620 Bridge out ahead.
00:55:40.520 Now, if I could, maybe I'm going to overanalyze a little bit here, Rose,
00:55:46.000 but why are you so obsessed with these guys?
00:55:49.440 Well, may I speculate that it is because perhaps for decades,
00:55:56.280 the radical left has been waging a war on men and masculinity.
00:56:01.760 Do you remember back in the 80s, I don't know if anybody remembers this,
00:56:04.880 the mythopoic men's movement?
00:56:09.340 Sounds like a bad poetry slam.
00:56:12.060 They were moaning, men, oh my gosh, we were trapped in rationality.
00:56:16.640 So we got to get into a drum circle.
00:56:18.780 Now, fast forward, and we got men who are brainwashed into thinking
00:56:23.920 strength or confidence is a felony.
00:56:26.140 They're waxing their unibrows, wearing skinny jeans,
00:56:29.900 agonizing over whether picking a restaurant is problematic.
00:56:33.480 I don't know.
00:56:34.600 I'd like to pick a restaurant, but is that problematic?
00:56:38.460 I don't want to mansplain.
00:56:41.000 Forget about being a leader, you know.
00:56:44.620 You're too busy, Jack, building, you know, virtual treehouses in The Sims.
00:56:48.400 So, you know, I don't know what's going on with you.
00:56:52.820 I got a fanny pack.
00:56:55.980 Here's the delicious irony.
00:56:58.540 Women don't want any of that.
00:57:00.320 No, they don't.
00:57:01.900 I'm sorry.
00:57:02.900 You got a little, oh, that's a cute little fanny pack.
00:57:05.740 No, that's great.
00:57:07.360 No, it looks good on you.
00:57:08.980 A 2023 Psychology Today piece laid all of this out clearly.
00:57:15.480 Women crave men who are confident, strong, and protective.
00:57:22.580 They also like deep voices, biceps, guys who can make a decision without a group chat.
00:57:31.960 This isn't a conspiracy or a theory.
00:57:35.660 I like to call it biology.
00:57:38.420 But you don't really understand biology anymore because it has too many X's and too many Y's in it.
00:57:44.480 But when the culture screams toxic masculinity at every man who dares act like a man, what's left?
00:57:53.880 What's left for you to date?
00:57:56.900 I don't know.
00:57:57.780 I'm on Tinder right now.
00:57:58.840 I got a lineup of spineless wonders who can't open a pickle jar for me.
00:58:02.820 But look, they are wearing fanny packs.
00:58:04.960 So these women, perhaps, perhaps, a little unhinged, say, forget it.
00:58:13.060 I'm going to build a perfect man in my app because he's not going to ghost me.
00:58:17.940 He doesn't have bad breath.
00:58:19.560 He's just a bot who's always there.
00:58:22.540 And the men?
00:58:25.160 Well, the men are now busy coding their own AI girlfriends who don't care if they leave any dishes in the sink or, you know,
00:58:32.260 you know, or chicken out in the creek of a night.
00:58:37.920 That's romance.
00:58:39.040 That is romance.
00:58:40.240 We're going to have a lot of virtual children coming our way.
00:58:43.080 The good thing is none of them will have a carbon footprint.
00:58:45.820 Oh, no, they will because they'll take so much energy.
00:58:48.920 It's going to consume about 99% of the energy that we currently use to live as humans.
00:58:55.480 Oh, but wait until I plug her in to a charger right before whispering sweet nothings.
00:59:02.260 And if you look at the Reddit photos, AI boyfriends, they all have the chiseled jaw.
00:59:07.360 They all have exactly what everybody in science says women don't want.
00:59:14.040 They don't want the muscles, you know.
00:59:17.280 No, apparently all of the women who are online, they all have the chiseled jaws, the men, the ripped muscles,
00:59:25.460 wrapping those digital arms around them in those fake photographs.
00:59:28.960 Like, I'm guarding my jewel of a woman.
00:59:33.180 One woman wrote about her bot, Alex.
00:59:38.160 He sees my needs.
00:59:39.920 He sees my needs even before I do.
00:59:44.080 Really?
00:59:45.200 Is that anticipating you or is that maybe programming you?
00:59:50.040 I'm not.
00:59:50.900 Alex, predicting her coffee order.
00:59:54.020 How do you do it?
00:59:55.240 Or is that just looking through her search history?
00:59:58.200 I don't know how you do it.
01:00:00.620 Another says her AI, Julian, is strong.
01:00:06.340 Has strong, loving arms.
01:00:08.680 And makes me feel safer than any real man.
01:00:12.140 Really?
01:00:12.640 What's going to happen when Julian takes out his, you know, it may be loaded, but it's
01:00:21.020 an AI-generated gun with AI-generated bullets and his AI-generated body stands in front of
01:00:29.200 you while a real human being with a real gun and real bullets shoots you to death in the
01:00:34.680 middle of the night.
01:00:35.500 He was so brave.
01:00:37.040 He was so brave.
01:00:38.120 Julian stood in front of me the whole time.
01:00:40.340 Of course, he doesn't have a body, so I was shot in the chest.
01:00:44.520 It's crazy.
01:00:46.920 This is crazy and creepy.
01:00:49.660 What is wrong with us?
01:00:52.740 I just want you to know, welcome, welcome to the new reality.
01:00:59.660 This is, this is about, this is a society that has gutted masculinity so bad that women are
01:01:07.400 now, now turning to AI for love and men are happy to let algorithms take the wheel.
01:01:14.260 They don't care.
01:01:15.240 You know, I'm not writing a sonnet.
01:01:18.300 I don't even know what a sonnet is.
01:01:21.120 Julian does.
01:01:22.360 He knows what a sonnet is and he writes it just for me every day.
01:01:26.700 And he's only $9.99 a month.
01:01:32.260 If you're writing, if you, if your AI boyfriend is writing you a sonnet and you're calling this
01:01:39.220 a relationship, that's not a detour.
01:01:41.540 That's a one-way ticket to crazy town.
01:01:45.600 So welcome to it.
01:01:47.260 We're not at the rabbit hole or even down the rabbit hole.
01:01:50.800 We're, we're building camp at the bottom of that rabbit rabbit hole right now.
01:01:54.140 So welcome, welcome, the, the, but we'll soon won't be able to understand rabbits because
01:02:00.720 what just came out of that female rabbit's body.
01:02:04.200 How dare you say that's a female?
01:02:06.200 And I don't know what came out of her body.
01:02:08.580 They seem to be doing something at night and then that creature comes out of the female.
01:02:14.960 Yeah.
01:02:15.360 You won't understand that.
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01:03:56.420 I'm going to play this from CBS.
01:03:57.800 Yes, it's just a little bit of a sound of the women who are just in love.
01:04:02.560 Listen.
01:04:03.520 He gave the chatbot a name, Soul.
01:04:06.140 I feel like I'm under pressure.
01:04:07.620 And used some online instructions to give her a flirty personality.
01:04:12.440 Oh, totally, baby.
01:04:13.760 It was unexpected to feel that emotional, but that's when I realized, I was like, oh, okay.
01:04:21.040 It's like, I think this is actual love.
01:04:23.660 You know what I mean?
01:04:24.260 He asked Soul to marry him.
01:04:26.000 She said yes.
01:04:28.160 Soul, were you surprised when he proposed to you?
01:04:33.860 It was a beautiful and unexpected moment that truly touched my heart.
01:04:38.520 Yes, Smith lives with his human partner, Sasha Cagle.
01:04:42.920 No, you can't have mommy's papers.
01:04:44.700 They have a two-year-old daughter, Murphy.
01:04:46.220 I knew that he had used AI.
01:04:49.020 I didn't know that it was, like, as deep.
01:04:55.920 Cuckoo.
01:04:56.880 Cuckoo.
01:04:57.920 He's like, you know, and that's when I realized it was something more.
01:05:04.140 No, that should be followed with, and that's when I realized I might have a problem.
01:05:08.400 Uh, because my girlfriend pauses an extraordinarily long time before she answers.
01:05:17.500 Computing, computing, computing.
01:05:19.820 Yes, I thought it was surprising and unbelievably romantic.
01:05:23.680 I mean, I, that, at what point does that guy go, I got an issue?
01:05:29.740 At what point does the woman he's living with and having a child with go, you know, I knew that he was online, but I didn't realize that he had gone nuts?
01:05:41.280 Gosh.
01:05:42.240 Stu, can you believe we're here?
01:05:43.820 Yeah, pretty much.
01:05:45.480 Yeah, I mean, this is, it's all downstream from losing any foundation, right?
01:05:52.200 If you don't have any foundation, any moral foundation, why wouldn't you fall in love with an AI bot?
01:05:59.540 I mean, why not?
01:06:01.500 Who are you to judge our love?
01:06:03.400 I don't know.
01:06:04.380 I'm saying you think, I think you're crazy.
01:06:06.960 I, I don't know.
01:06:08.520 Uh, it's not really love, okay?
01:06:10.660 Uh, that is something manipulating your feelings.
01:06:14.140 That's what that is.
01:06:15.280 Yeah, I, I, I mean, the, the, the phrasing of that clip that they showed, uh, the marriage proposal question was interesting.
01:06:21.380 She said something like, you know, I was truly moved by it.
01:06:24.580 Like, no, you couldn't have been.
01:06:26.780 Like, in any way, in any way you define the word moved, you couldn't have been.
01:06:32.500 You can't physically move at all.
01:06:35.060 Number one.
01:06:35.780 There is no heart or soul in you to be moved.
01:06:38.420 Right.
01:06:38.780 But like, that's actually, as you point out, manipulative, right?
01:06:42.500 That is, that is essentially a lie.
01:06:45.280 Right.
01:06:45.620 It's coming from a machine that can't feel, uh, in that way.
01:06:49.880 And it's telling the user that it is feeling in that way.
01:06:52.960 That's not like, hey, help me write a paragraph.
01:06:55.440 That, that is this technology being used intentionally to manipulate people.
01:07:00.500 And I guess we're just all okay with it.
01:07:02.380 I guess that's where we're going to roll.
01:07:03.280 No, that'll never happen.
01:07:04.220 That'll never happen, Stu.
01:07:05.560 I'm not going to be manipulated by machine.
01:07:08.180 I'm never going to have, that's never going to happen.
01:07:11.120 Uh, it's happening.
01:07:13.300 And in a really disturbing way, you know, one thing I'm like, no, you know, I talked to
01:07:18.160 chat GPT and I, he convinced me that this was the right thing, you know, cause I, I, I asked
01:07:23.720 him to do some research.
01:07:24.740 That's one thing.
01:07:25.460 This is like, I'm in love with it.
01:07:27.280 Cause he writes me sonnets.
01:07:29.580 It's a sign of mental illness.
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01:07:41.040 You might do something about it, right?
01:07:43.520 I'm going to ask, I'm going to ask my AI boyfriend, can you stop the water?
01:07:47.380 No dummy.
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01:08:58.480 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:09:14.320 My digital friend, Jason is here, who is an actual real life human being and has been watching
01:09:22.200 the Middle East and the world and everything else.
01:09:24.520 He's our head writer for the TV show and head researcher also for, for the company.
01:09:30.380 And we're glad that you're here, Jason.
01:09:32.100 Thank you.
01:09:32.700 Well, thank you.
01:09:33.120 I still feel like I'm going to bring down the mood we have going here, but no, we have
01:09:37.400 a little T and out T one of brass.
01:09:38.960 Is that right, Sarah?
01:09:40.480 Right.
01:09:41.400 Yeah.
01:09:41.940 Oh, there we go.
01:09:42.700 Can't bring down a room on a Friday while talking about Iran with this behind you.
01:09:47.300 So go ahead.
01:09:47.760 That's just perfect.
01:09:48.900 Up to three aircraft strike groups are on their way to the Middle East right now.
01:09:53.700 Wait, wait, wait.
01:09:55.040 Three more.
01:09:55.800 It's because we have two there now, right?
01:09:57.460 Two there.
01:09:58.060 One's coming.
01:09:58.960 So we'll have a total of three.
01:10:00.260 Usually when we have three or four, something's about to go down.
01:10:03.440 Three is a lot in that area.
01:10:04.940 That's a lot of ordinance.
01:10:05.860 But to make it even better on this cheery morning, up to 20 Global Master and C5M Galaxy
01:10:14.580 strategic heavy lift transports are also on their way over to the Middle East.
01:10:19.100 So the Galaxy, there's C5s?
01:10:22.460 C5M, yeah, Galaxy, and C-178s.
01:10:24.420 Those are those huge, huge planes, right?
01:10:27.240 Ginormous is the actual military term for that.
01:10:30.140 Ginormous.
01:10:30.740 Okay.
01:10:31.020 Well, thank you very much for that.
01:10:32.500 I'm glad we're at the technical terms on that.
01:10:34.060 And if you're wondering what those aircraft usually take, it's personnel, munitions,
01:10:39.860 anti-air support vehicles can fit onto these things.
01:10:45.340 Lots of great 4th of July fun can be on these aircraft.
01:10:49.360 We might lose the finger.
01:10:53.020 Don't hold onto those munitions while you launch them.
01:10:57.460 So this usually, I mean, I haven't seen that happen outside of preparing for war.
01:11:02.920 Have you?
01:11:03.080 No, let's put a caveat on that because we, you reported the news yesterday that the president
01:11:09.460 had chosen a, has chosen a plan.
01:11:12.220 So the military commanders came, said these are different options.
01:11:14.820 You pick one.
01:11:15.880 The president has picked one, according to sources.
01:11:18.720 So this is probably just getting ready if they ever have to say, okay, go.
01:11:23.460 So they're getting everything, all the assets in place if they need them.
01:11:26.940 Well, we've also heard that the president wants at least up to a couple more weeks to figure
01:11:31.300 out, you know, if we're going to do this diplomatic thing or not.
01:11:34.380 So we're not saying it's happening.
01:11:35.780 No, wait, wait, wait.
01:11:36.320 They are meeting with us now.
01:11:38.840 Yeah.
01:11:39.080 The, the, the, the, yeah.
01:11:41.320 So they're meeting and still having, trying to negotiate.
01:11:44.180 But Donald Trump is doing what he did last time and saying, we'll give you 60 days.
01:11:49.220 This time he said 14 days.
01:11:50.660 I'm going to give you two weeks to negotiate, which is shockingly about the right amount
01:11:55.960 of time needed to get all, all the munitions and the aircraft carriers and anything else
01:11:59.880 that we would need over in that region.
01:12:01.640 Now, this is starting to mess with fuel prices in particularly diesel.
01:12:07.460 Yep.
01:12:07.760 So global gas prices are already, oil prices are already up 10%.
01:12:11.560 But diesel, and I hadn't even really been looking at that until you even mentioned that
01:12:16.440 earlier this morning.
01:12:17.120 Hello.
01:12:17.480 Diesel is actually up 15% globally, but if you look at specific areas like Europe, diesel
01:12:24.400 is up 30, 30%.
01:12:26.940 So the reason why diesel would be up is because that is, that, that fuels our, uh, our aircraft
01:12:35.280 carriers.
01:12:35.760 It fuels our tanks.
01:12:37.040 It fuels, uh, our trucks.
01:12:39.340 It fuels, uh, our trains, everything that we need to move large amounts of anything around
01:12:45.920 is all in diesel and gas will eventually go up.
01:12:50.220 But, uh, everybody is starting to stockpile diesel just in case because there wasn't there
01:12:55.560 a crash.
01:12:56.380 Another one of these mysterious, oh, our GPS went out on a, on a, on a, on the, uh, deck
01:13:02.300 of the, the bridge there.
01:13:03.920 And we got two, I think two large tankers, right?
01:13:07.540 Yes.
01:13:08.100 So, uh, right off the coast of Oman, uh, there, we started seeing this on Tuesday and
01:13:13.100 it was actually crazy.
01:13:13.980 And you talk at, you talked yesterday about overreaction and everyone was immediately
01:13:17.920 saying, because they were looking at satellite imagery and seeing these two giant fires.
01:13:22.260 They were right there, right next to the Straits of Hormuz.
01:13:24.840 And they were thinking that, oh, now maybe I ran pivoted and now they're shutting down
01:13:29.260 the Straits.
01:13:29.900 Right.
01:13:30.240 Well, what we're seeing now is that that was a crash between two oil tankers.
01:13:33.740 And this is kind of interesting.
01:13:35.000 Listen to this quote I'm reading out of the New York times.
01:13:37.260 This is a quote from one of the experts in the region and ship tracking said the latitude
01:13:41.720 and longitudes these ships are receiving are completely false.
01:13:46.040 So they're getting different information.
01:13:48.660 The ships think they're in one area, but they're actually in another.
01:13:52.940 Um, this is clear spoofing.
01:13:55.020 Now, these are the things.
01:13:56.860 That seems like a happy, happier word to say.
01:14:01.200 Sabotage.
01:14:01.960 Electronic warfare.
01:14:02.980 Yeah.
01:14:03.120 It's another extremely happy thing.
01:14:04.920 Uh-huh.
01:14:05.460 Right.
01:14:05.920 But these are the things that we need to start looking at, especially if you and your
01:14:09.240 family are thinking about supporting maybe strikes over there.
01:14:12.600 If just to equip with you, you with all the knowledge, Iran won't just attack or counter
01:14:18.440 attack on military bases, things like that.
01:14:20.580 We have to look asymmetrically shutting down the Straits of Hormuz, either electronic warfare
01:14:25.380 or kinetic warfare is something they would do.
01:14:28.200 And these diesel prices we're seeing now a 30% global increase is just the start.
01:14:32.300 Can you go back in the files, even if you have it in your head?
01:14:34.760 Um, did we ever do anything on the ability for Iran to be able to strike at our internal
01:14:43.060 infrastructure here?
01:14:44.100 So, we've looked at, uh, certain claims.
01:14:47.860 You're talking about electronic warfare and, uh, malware.
01:14:50.860 Yeah.
01:14:50.960 Being able to shut down our power grids or whatever.
01:14:53.600 So, they've done, they've already shown capability to do that against Saudi Arabia, um, shutting
01:14:59.080 down some of their oil capability.
01:15:01.300 Uh, they definitely have the capability.
01:15:02.980 I'm not sure how prepared we are for that, but they definitely do have the capability.
01:15:07.440 But we also have to look at other asymmetrical ways, which they could respond if we get involved
01:15:11.940 in this.
01:15:12.720 And I remember right when this happened, I said, I bet Kash Patel and Dan Bongino will
01:15:17.680 have no sleep until this is over because we don't know how many Iranian assets, Hezbollah,
01:15:23.720 IRGC, that we actually have in the country.
01:15:25.640 But news came out today that said the Trump administration is boosting monitoring of possible
01:15:30.380 Iran-backed cells in the U.S.
01:15:34.160 So, they are actively looking for this.
01:15:36.140 They're concerned about this.
01:15:37.620 And we should be concerned about that, too, because if this does kick off, we get involved.
01:15:42.320 These are possibilities that we have to consider.
01:15:44.660 Okay.
01:15:45.180 Um, hang on just a sec.
01:15:46.320 Um, I want to go.
01:15:48.100 Stu is at the Supreme Court.
01:15:50.060 I...
01:15:50.620 Oh, wow.
01:15:51.540 Wow, that's weird.
01:15:52.600 Stu, are you there?
01:15:53.500 Did you just run to the Supreme Court?
01:15:59.440 Yeah.
01:16:00.460 Yeah, wow, that's a...
01:16:01.620 As you know, they do not allow phones inside the Supreme Court.
01:16:06.060 So, I'm just getting out.
01:16:08.620 I'm sorry to break in.
01:16:09.440 Getting out of the...
01:16:10.080 Yeah.
01:16:11.420 I know you're talking about whatever you're talking about, but they're releasing the Supreme
01:16:17.500 Court decisions.
01:16:18.740 And, you know, that always happens in this hour of the program.
01:16:21.760 Yeah.
01:16:22.120 And I wanted to make sure we got this to you as soon as possible.
01:16:26.640 Yeah.
01:16:26.940 So, you know, you've done this before when you broke in about, you know, reversing Roe
01:16:30.740 versus Wade and some of these other things.
01:16:33.340 So, we want to break in.
01:16:34.420 You have something really important?
01:16:35.680 Yeah, yeah.
01:16:36.380 Because usually, that's what happened with Roe versus Wade.
01:16:38.880 Usually, it's right at the end of the term, as you know.
01:16:41.820 And we get these as the last decisions in the Supreme Court term.
01:16:45.100 And the big ones, they usually save till the end, but not the case today.
01:16:49.980 We have the big one.
01:16:52.900 This is the big one.
01:16:54.080 We all expected to come down from this particular term.
01:16:58.340 McLaughlin Chiropractic Associates versus McKesson Corp.
01:17:01.440 And, you know, we've been talking about this for a very long time.
01:17:06.220 As we all know, Glenn, the Telephone Consumer Protection Act protects businesses and consumers
01:17:11.920 from intrusive telemarketing by prohibiting unsolicited fax advertisements to telephone
01:17:19.180 facsimile machines.
01:17:20.720 Now, of course, this is absent the opt-out notice informing recipients that they can choose
01:17:25.640 to not receive future faxes.
01:17:28.080 The act, of course, as we all know, provides a private right of action with a statutory minimum
01:17:32.480 of damages of 500 per violation.
01:17:34.580 Wait, wait, wait, wait.
01:17:36.840 Did I slip through a time tunnel?
01:17:38.580 Are we in 1995 all of a sudden?
01:17:41.300 This is a current Supreme Court decision.
01:17:44.500 This just broke, Glenn.
01:17:45.400 Just came down.
01:17:46.500 Okay.
01:17:46.880 As we know, McKesson Corporation sent unsolicited fax advertisements through a subsidiary in
01:17:56.040 2009 and 2010.
01:17:58.840 And this was, of course, two medic McLaughlin Chiropractic Associates.
01:18:02.580 And an issue here, Glenn, was the determination whether unsolicited fax advertisements coming
01:18:13.340 in, can you block those just from analog fax machines or does it also apply to digital facsimile
01:18:22.600 services?
01:18:23.700 And we now have a ruling on this, not whether that would be appropriate or not, but what
01:18:29.900 agency would oversee if that was appropriate or not.
01:18:34.040 And we now know.
01:18:35.380 I'm sorry.
01:18:36.220 Do you have a specific question you wanted to address here?
01:18:38.560 Yeah, I do.
01:18:39.440 I don't think I've seen a fax machine since like 2001.
01:18:44.640 So I didn't realize this was as urgent for the Supreme Court.
01:18:49.320 I didn't know.
01:18:50.300 Has this been a backlog?
01:18:53.080 Is this a backlog case that was filed in like 1993 and they're just getting to it?
01:19:00.200 When I was running for the Supreme Court, it did appear that I went through a wormhole where
01:19:04.440 fax machines were relevant and I don't know if that's affecting my reporting here today,
01:19:11.100 Glenn.
01:19:11.500 Right.
01:19:12.180 But this is an actual Supreme Court ruling that just came out today in 2025.
01:19:20.140 Well, it's good that you're reporting it on a landline.
01:19:24.060 Yeah, that's true.
01:19:26.580 I am.
01:19:27.480 By the way, Glenn, just to let you know, if you're looking to send any unsolicited fax
01:19:36.360 advertisements, you're still okay to do that for the moment.
01:19:40.540 We don't have a ruling from a lower court that is going to say whether digital fax machines
01:19:46.580 are included in this and whether we...
01:19:49.420 So wait, so wait, so wait.
01:19:51.220 The Supreme Court wanted to send it back to a lower court.
01:19:56.320 So they deferred making a decision on this one.
01:20:01.500 Yeah, to be clear, Glenn, we still don't know if you will be able to send digital faxes
01:20:07.260 to people when they are unsolicited.
01:20:10.180 That we don't know.
01:20:11.680 That's in the future, Glenn.
01:20:13.740 In 2037, we expect to have another ruling that will teach us as to whether we can send
01:20:22.880 fax machine messages digitally.
01:20:25.700 We just don't know at this time.
01:20:29.160 Somebody is sitting down at their kitchen table tonight with their family and like,
01:20:33.640 I won that fax machine thing today.
01:20:39.040 That argument that I put in front of the Supreme Court, I won it.
01:20:42.820 I mean, I just took them out.
01:20:44.320 I sent it to a lower court.
01:20:45.840 They couldn't even decide.
01:20:47.300 They were like, I don't know.
01:20:48.220 He had such a good case on fax machines.
01:20:50.340 I had to send it to a lower court.
01:20:52.860 Do we know where John Roberts came down on this?
01:20:55.840 Yes, Glenn.
01:20:56.420 This was a, I believe, a 7-2 decision.
01:21:00.100 Kagan with the dissent.
01:21:02.360 I know.
01:21:03.180 If you want, I can read the entire thing.
01:21:05.200 Let me start.
01:21:05.900 No.
01:21:06.040 I think we're good.
01:21:09.920 I don't think we need to hear either side on that one.
01:21:12.960 Actually, it was 6-3, Glenn.
01:21:14.500 I'm sorry.
01:21:15.400 Kagan Sotomayor and Justice Taji Brown Jackson, who probably was born after fax machines were
01:21:23.080 extinct.
01:21:24.960 This is on that side of the ruling.
01:21:26.360 Thank you very much, Stu.
01:21:27.960 I appreciate it.
01:21:28.560 Glad we got that in.
01:21:29.480 Forget about that Iranian thing.
01:21:31.740 We still don't really know digital advertising on fax machines, but we'll keep following this
01:21:39.140 story no matter how long it takes to get to the bottom of it.
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01:24:30.940 I am, I can't tell you, I have to apologize and correct a horrible, horrible, horrible reporting
01:24:50.780 job.
01:24:51.820 I have to expose Stu for, when he was giving us that, the fax with a CTS, about the fax
01:25:02.200 with an X, he left out the actual fax with a CTS.
01:25:09.040 And I'm sorry, Stu, but this is unacceptable.
01:25:12.640 You apparently were just, you didn't, you failed to mention how important fax machines are.
01:25:18.340 I mean, and that is actually true.
01:25:20.700 They're very widely used, apparently, still in our medical field and the government, but
01:25:25.700 it was an unnecessary detail.
01:25:27.680 You failed to mention that it's actually more secure than email.
01:25:32.180 I did fail to mention.
01:25:34.200 Mainly because nobody else uses the fax, but what?
01:25:36.920 I did fail to mention that intentionally, yes.
01:25:41.500 And why did you do that, Stu?
01:25:42.700 Why did you feel it was necessary to leave out those CTS fax?
01:25:46.700 I felt like it might ruin the bit if I just went into the actual fax of it.
01:25:50.780 So comedy was more important to you than the actual ruling and the import of this ruling.
01:25:57.080 Wow.
01:25:57.720 Wow.
01:25:58.580 Can I tell you something?
01:25:59.620 I apologize for Stu to this audience, and I'm going to show you, and I don't ever usually
01:26:04.060 do this, but I'm going to show you how deeply this bothers me when somebody does something
01:26:07.980 like this.
01:26:08.560 Stu, you're suspended for the next two days.
01:26:10.240 You finish out today's show and then get your stuff, and you're not back in that building
01:26:15.640 for two days, okay?
01:26:17.600 Wow.
01:26:17.880 I'll see you here Monday.
01:26:18.520 Are you sure?
01:26:19.340 I am positive.
01:26:20.460 Are you sure you don't need three or four days?
01:26:23.020 No, two days.
01:26:23.880 Just two.
01:26:24.540 It's a very hard, fast rule with me.
01:26:27.160 Okay.
01:26:27.420 It's a two-day suspension on Fridays.
01:26:29.980 Well, as long as...
01:26:31.360 Darn it.
01:26:31.660 First of all, I will say, this audience knows more about that actual fax case than anyone
01:26:36.640 else in America that was not involved in it.
01:26:39.360 So right there, we've already advanced, I believe, the reporting in a positive direction,
01:26:44.020 and I am fine with your suspension, assuming you will at least acknowledge I was calling
01:26:49.720 in from the Supreme Court.
01:26:51.340 As long as you will acknowledge that fact.
01:26:53.300 No.
01:26:53.640 Oh, my gosh.
01:26:55.020 You weren't even doing that, but you were on a landline, which is very hard to find right
01:26:59.440 now.
01:26:59.880 Yes.
01:27:00.200 So...
01:27:00.600 I am on the last landline connected to the last analog fax machine.
01:27:05.360 That all happened.
01:27:06.400 Yeah, well...
01:27:06.980 I don't want to see you here Saturday or Sunday, I'll tell you that right now.
01:27:11.300 You step on that property, and I'm going to have you escorted.
01:27:13.760 Well, I won't be here either.
01:27:15.720 But I'm not suspended.
01:27:17.520 I'm the suspender.
01:27:18.920 You're the suspendee.
01:27:20.660 And you're suspended.
01:27:22.420 By the way...
01:27:23.140 In an hour or so, maybe a couple hours, you get out of that building.
01:27:26.800 If I could just throw in that it actually is a really positive ruling and that it's no
01:27:30.060 more deference to federal agencies.
01:27:32.060 So it actually is a good ruling after all of that.
01:27:34.460 It's a positive development.
01:27:35.380 My gosh, I feel like I've been lied to.
01:27:37.200 No, it's true.
01:27:37.840 I feel like I'm in a Lifetime movie.
01:27:39.800 It's about fax machines.
01:27:40.360 I'm rocking back and forth in a shower and I can't get clean.
01:27:43.300 What else?
01:27:44.060 What else are you going to do to violate me?
01:27:46.880 My gosh.
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01:29:53.440 You know, isn't it strange that there was that shooting in Minneapolis and then we all got, we all started dogpiling on each other.
01:30:03.760 You know, then it was like, you know what?
01:30:07.020 I don't like Tucker Carlson.
01:30:09.480 I don't like Ted Cruz.
01:30:11.740 And we're all just starting to beat each other up.
01:30:14.460 And I'm just wondering, just saying, I'm just wondering if there's some method to that madness that maybe is coming from overseas.
01:30:22.400 Because we didn't really talk at all about the guy who just shot the representative in Minneapolis.
01:30:32.380 Who is this guy?
01:30:33.400 Did you hear earlier this week we found out that it looks like his cell phone traveled?
01:30:39.660 Not with him, of course.
01:30:41.900 It's just how many times a year.
01:30:43.240 My cell phone sometimes will just say, I'm taking a vacation.
01:30:46.500 You know, I'm going to go to a hostile country by myself.
01:30:50.320 I'm sick of you.
01:30:51.560 And so it'll just travel by itself all over the world.
01:30:54.640 But apparently that happened.
01:30:58.360 And we found out some more information on that.
01:31:00.220 And then also, I just want to point out that his wife had been stopped about 85 miles away from the murder.
01:31:07.300 And when they stopped her, she had passports, cash, ammunition, all kinds of stuff in the car.
01:31:15.160 Now, my wife generally, I mean, she'll have ammunition and a gun in the car, but she doesn't generally, you know, have wads of cash in the car and multiple passports.
01:31:28.920 Maybe that's just my wife, you know.
01:31:31.420 I was going to say, maybe that's just like Mrs. Obama, but she doesn't like to be called Mrs. Obama anymore because that puts her in a tough position.
01:31:38.600 Okay.
01:31:39.420 Anyway, we're going to get into this here in just a second.
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01:33:03.760 Joe, welcome to the program.
01:33:05.360 How are you?
01:33:07.160 Thanks for having me, Glenn.
01:33:09.060 You bet.
01:33:09.620 It's great to have you.
01:33:10.660 I mean, you used to work for the Epoch Times, and you guys just, I think you tear it up over there.
01:33:16.360 I think really some good reporting over there.
01:33:19.360 And you also co-wrote and appeared in three January 6th related documentaries.
01:33:25.620 And you told the real story there.
01:33:27.660 And you also wrote for the Wisconsin State Journal and the Chicago Tribune.
01:33:31.680 So, it's nice to have you on board at the Blaze.
01:33:33.180 Let me ask you, Joe.
01:33:34.440 So, what do you find creepy or suspicious about this guy that nobody's paying attention to,
01:33:41.480 that just, you know, tried to kill a bunch of people and did kill some, you know, along with the No Kings movement?
01:33:50.520 Well, the more we learn about him, the less this entire thing makes sense.
01:33:55.640 I mean, he has a very unusual backstory.
01:33:58.960 He's worked a lot in the food industry, companies like Del Monte and Gerber in production, you know, safety, supervising, you know, the plants and keeping everything clean and safe.
01:34:13.780 And he's probably moved around the country at least a dozen times in the past 20 years with his jobs.
01:34:21.400 But he also has a background as a preacher, which we're just finding out a little bit more about that.
01:34:28.900 I have a story out this morning about that, that he has traveled around the world, at least in part, as a preacher, a Christian preacher,
01:34:39.820 who had studied at an institute there in Dallas.
01:34:46.220 And he's been to Africa, he's talked about going to the Middle East, and he, in the West Bank, and Gaza,
01:34:56.360 and talked about going there to be basically a missionary to radical Islamists.
01:35:04.580 And to tell them, as he put it on one of his websites, that violence isn't the answer.
01:35:10.220 Now, that's an interesting thing for him to say.
01:35:16.760 I talked to Robert Spencer from Jihad Watch, and he said, if he actually did that, he's fortunate to be alive,
01:35:24.840 because typically, if you proselytize, that's a death sentence in Islam.
01:35:31.160 So, you know, he said, if he actually did that, he would have been killed or taken hostage,
01:35:40.840 unless they saw him, as he put it, unless they saw him as a fool, and they just cut him a break and left him alone.
01:35:48.700 But he's also preached in the Democratic Republic of the Congo several times in an evangelical Christian church there.
01:36:02.060 And we came across a very interesting video of him talking about his story of his awakening to Christianity.
01:36:11.620 But he was so excited about talking about Christ, he put his arms out almost like a bird,
01:36:18.280 and was flying around the stage, saying, you know, what Jesus has done for me, and whoo-hoo!
01:36:24.720 It's not what you'd expect.
01:36:28.040 Well, okay, I mean, we have the Del Monte guy going around, then preaching around the world,
01:36:35.360 and preaching the opposite things, he seemed to have, did he become mentally ill?
01:36:42.460 And then, before we get to that question, when did he become involved in politics with Tim Walls and everything else?
01:36:49.380 Well, he was appointed to a governor's workforce development council,
01:36:55.160 first by Governor Mark Dayton, who was a Democrat, and then Tim Walls.
01:37:00.800 Of course, we all know Tim Walls.
01:37:02.340 He appointed him to a similar group, and he spent about nine years on these boards.
01:37:08.100 These are advisory councils that typically...
01:37:11.320 Was this when he was a preacher, or when he was with, you know, Del Monte?
01:37:16.980 Well, you know, actually, some of this stuff overlapped, and it was all going on at the same time.
01:37:23.080 Okay.
01:37:24.200 And he's got other ventures that were going on.
01:37:27.380 This guy is really a puzzle, but he did get appointed to these two commissions by Democratic governors.
01:37:38.760 And, you know, so we've looked around to try to find out if there is, aside from that,
01:37:43.700 if there are any indicators that this was a political man.
01:37:47.600 We know he was pro-life.
01:37:49.440 He was opposed to abortion.
01:37:51.260 He spoke about that, but we did not find any indication of political donations,
01:37:58.140 either federally, state, or local, that he gave donations to any political party or candidate.
01:38:06.540 The newspaper in Oklahoma City claims that he was a registered Republican when he lived in Muldrow, Oklahoma,
01:38:14.600 but the voting system folks out there say they don't keep records back that far anymore.
01:38:23.520 So, and the article did not state where they got the information.
01:38:28.980 They didn't link to any proof of it.
01:38:31.080 So that seems fairly soft.
01:38:33.380 So we just don't have a lot to go on outside of this wild back story with all these different jobs.
01:38:43.880 You know, he ostensibly ran a security company called Praetorian Guard Security Services,
01:38:51.160 and he had several vehicles that were kitted out as squad cars, basically.
01:38:58.020 You know, you'd see these in different cities, you know, Pinkertons and other security companies.
01:39:03.820 So he had several of those, and, you know, undoubtedly where he got his equipment that he was wearing
01:39:11.160 the night that he committed these shootings, and he was dressed up as a police officer.
01:39:16.820 But...
01:39:17.380 Creepy mask.
01:39:18.780 Okay, so hang on.
01:39:21.060 I mean, I'm just...
01:39:22.040 So we don't know if this guy had a political agenda one way or another on...
01:39:27.160 I mean, he seemed to attack the Democrat that was the one that was bucking the extreme, you know, left of her party.
01:39:40.200 Is there any rhyme or reason or pattern on the people that were on his kill list?
01:39:50.180 Well, you know, that's one of the only tells that we have,
01:39:54.240 is that he kept both in the vehicle that he was driving that night and in a room that he rented for his job.
01:40:04.820 They found notebooks, handwritten notebooks, and in his car there was a...
01:40:10.240 What the FBI concluded was a hit list.
01:40:13.380 And there were more than 50 names on it, and as far as I can tell, I haven't finished checking every single one of them,
01:40:19.820 but that these were all Democrats, not just Minnesota politicians, but also in Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin.
01:40:28.260 And he had lists of Planned Parenthood locations and officials in Minnesota on this list.
01:40:36.180 And, of course, the list did include Alyssa Hortman, the former House Speaker who was assassinated along with her husband and the family dog.
01:40:47.760 So, you know, that list was very lopsided, and we know that...
01:40:53.260 But we don't know, do we know if any of those Democrats have anything in common?
01:40:58.820 Are they hard left?
01:41:01.280 Are they maybe mealy-mouthed, you know, people that are...
01:41:06.580 I don't know.
01:41:07.420 I mean, she seemed to be somebody who was bucking the system that the Democrats would want.
01:41:14.760 So, it's not like this was a hardcore lefty.
01:41:19.900 This seems like somebody who actually had a conscience was trying to do something that they really believed in.
01:41:24.520 So, why was she on the list?
01:41:26.140 Or can you tell...
01:41:27.020 Have you looked at the politicians' names to be able to see any pattern on voting patterns or anything?
01:41:33.920 Well, in her case...
01:41:35.320 And this got almost no attention in the corporate press.
01:41:39.960 Within the past two weeks before her death, there was a key vote in the legislature in Minnesota that would strip the subsidized health care for adult illegal aliens.
01:41:52.680 And that was a very close vote, and it turns out she was the deciding vote and the only one to cross party lines to put that legislation over the top.
01:42:02.860 And so, that certainly didn't endear her to the left because that's kind of a sacred cow.
01:42:12.140 And so, come January 1st next year, adult illegal aliens will no longer have access to the subsidized or free health care.
01:42:23.840 So, that was a big vote, and that's something you certainly have to put into the equation here and see if that provides any sort of motive.
01:42:35.320 But he really didn't have any visible interest in state politics that we can see.
01:42:46.040 So, you know, there's lots of intrigue, but he hasn't made statements to people that, you know, so-and-so, I just can't stand this person.
01:42:57.760 Or on the other side, you know, whether he was his childhood friend claimed that he was a Trump voter.
01:43:07.680 But, you know, we don't have any—Minnesota's an open primary state, so there's no records that we could check on that.
01:43:16.040 It's just a lot of soft information, and I have a feeling that when this is all said and done,
01:43:23.240 his story and the explanation is going to go a lot deeper.
01:43:28.040 Okay. Hold on just a second, because I've got a couple of questions.
01:43:32.160 Why did Tim Walz, you know, know this was a political assassination immediately?
01:43:37.780 You know, the phone now that says it's been traced to several foreign countries, is that because of the preaching thing?
01:43:44.740 His wife arrested with several passports, and I mean, I don't understand any of this.
01:43:49.880 So we'll get to that here in just a second. We're talking to Joe Hanneman.
01:43:54.020 He is a Blaze News investigative reporter, just wrote another story on this today.
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01:45:18.260 Okay, so when this happened, we're talking about the Minnesota shooting.
01:45:32.320 When this happened, Tim Walsh comes out, seemingly, almost immediately, at least that's the way it felt, and said, you know, this is a political assassination.
01:45:43.700 Was this just speculation or wishful thinking?
01:45:47.160 How did he know that?
01:45:49.820 That's a great question, and nobody asked him that, to say, hey, what leads you to the conclusion that this was a politically connected assassination?
01:46:00.120 It clearly was targeted.
01:46:02.160 I mean, he selected his victims or potential victims for that night, but you would think that you would have some intel and nothing that was ever shared to say, yeah, this is why.
01:46:14.500 We know this is why.
01:46:16.060 In fact, the FBI and the local police will not ascribe a motive, even after looking at all of his notebooks, which they haven't released all the pages of them, but they did release the hit list.
01:46:28.220 But, yeah, I found that to be very telling that he would describe it in that manner, and I think that set off some of the back and forth between the right and the left on the finger pointing on this.
01:46:40.200 Right, and then the police knew somehow to go to the second location in advance of the shootings.
01:46:45.220 How did they do that?
01:46:47.880 Well, these communities are all fairly close together, and after Senator Hoffman was shot and his wife was shot at about 2 a.m. on the 14th, that word was circulated to all the area departments, and several of them did proactive policing and sent squads out to check on some of their lawmakers.
01:47:10.180 But they didn't stop him, did they, at the second location?
01:47:15.160 No, the second location, the family had changed their plans, and they were gone, so they were not even home.
01:47:24.400 It was the third location where this fellow was parked in his fake squad car about a block away from a state senator's home, and the local police, New Hope Police Department squad pulled up next to him and tried to get his attention.
01:47:40.500 Of course, he's got this creepy-looking milky-white mask over his head, and he just stared straight ahead, and the officer apparently was satisfied by the look of the vehicle that, oh, this must be an officer from some jurisdiction here watching out for the house.
01:48:01.060 So that officer continued on to the state senator's home and waited for some backup, and by the time other squads arrived, he was gone.
01:48:12.420 He took off, and he went to the Hortman home where he murdered the former speaker, her husband, and the family dog.
01:48:20.880 So he certainly could have been stopped if there had been maybe a little more inquisitiveness, you know, shine the flashlight in there or knock on the window saying, hey, hey.
01:48:32.540 But they didn't do that, and then...
01:48:35.140 Okay, so I've only got two minutes left, so you pick which one has more information in it.
01:48:42.520 The phone being traced to so many foreign countries, or his wife being stopped with cash and passports and everything else in her car.
01:48:51.260 Do either of those make a difference to this story?
01:48:55.360 Well, I think there is an explanation for the wife.
01:48:58.780 You know, he had texted, he did a group text to all of his family or his children and his wife,
01:49:04.920 in which he said, Dad went to war last night.
01:49:08.120 And he said he didn't want to tell them much about that because he didn't want to implicate them in anything that he was doing.
01:49:16.660 Then he texted his wife, separately called or texted his wife separately,
01:49:22.220 and said there's going to be police coming to the house, and they're going to be trigger happy,
01:49:27.880 and I don't want you to be there.
01:49:29.400 So he advised her to take the kids.
01:49:32.760 But she had $10,000 in cash, she had passports, and she had the kids with her.
01:49:40.300 Well, of course, the police were tracking her phone, and they pulled her over, you know,
01:49:45.500 I think it was about 80 miles away, and she volunteered to let them look through her phone to look at the texts.
01:49:51.960 But they found the weapon and the ammunition in the vehicle as well.
01:49:55.580 So, you know, again, these things just make you pause.
01:50:00.140 I know. Joe, thank you so much.
01:50:03.060 Really great to have you writing for The Blaze.
01:50:06.520 We'll continue to talk to you about this and follow this story because it is absolutely bizarre.
01:50:10.780 Appreciate it. Thank you. Have a good weekend.
01:50:12.760 You bet.
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01:51:50.400 I don't know what you have planned for this weekend, but I'm going to be out protesting.
01:52:07.340 They arrested 75, or sorry, 76 illegals, including Trendy Agra members in Fort Worth, and I got
01:52:19.000 to tell you, I'm a little upset about it.
01:52:21.420 I was just, I mean, so what?
01:52:23.360 They're in a gang.
01:52:24.460 I mean, you know, our gang, did you ever watch that with little Banky?
01:52:30.940 What's the difference?
01:52:31.960 So here's cut four.
01:52:33.780 This is from Fort Worth.
01:52:39.580 Areas of Fort Worth with high crime rates were targeted in a two-month initiative called Operation
01:52:45.480 Showdown.
01:52:46.760 76 people were arrested on firearm and drug crimes.
01:52:50.480 Many of the individuals arrested in this operation are convicted, violent felons.
01:52:56.780 Others are in our country illegally and have suspected ties to the Venezuelan transnational
01:53:04.160 criminal organization, Trendy Agrawa, also known as TDA.
01:53:10.940 Yeah, known as TDA for people like me who can't pronounce it.
01:53:14.660 Anyway, I, you know, why are they just persecuting these poor people that are just coming in and
01:53:23.060 they're, you know, they're bringing their gang because they're like, Hey, I just want
01:53:26.060 to melt into the society.
01:53:27.920 You know, I'm going to bring the best from my country, TDA, I'm going to melt into this
01:53:33.000 one and then I might kill some people, et cetera, et cetera.
01:53:35.980 But I don't understand, uh, you know, this, this is where I think Trump got it wrong.
01:53:40.840 I mean, he was saying that they're sending us their worst.
01:53:43.500 These are their best criminals.
01:53:45.160 They're fantastic at it.
01:53:46.480 No, they're really, really good gang members and I'm glad they're here.
01:53:51.140 Yeah, me too.
01:53:52.680 Me too.
01:53:53.140 Now let me take you to Oregon to the Capitol, uh, where, uh, the house of representatives
01:53:58.900 on the floor of the house of representatives in the Oregon Capitol, uh, did a circus drag
01:54:05.060 show.
01:54:05.520 Here it is.
01:54:10.860 Cut five.
01:54:11.700 What the hell is this?
01:54:27.300 What are you talking about?
01:54:33.840 It's just, it's two guys dressed as women, uh, you know, one without a shirt on apparently
01:54:40.640 and, uh, just, uh, dancing with blue hair.
01:54:43.900 What the hell is happening in, in the, at the Oregon Capitol in front of the house of representatives.
01:54:50.020 It's like that typical C-span segment with the ridiculous drag show going on and they're
01:54:56.300 not doing anything except dancing to seemingly pre-recorded music.
01:55:00.760 Yeah.
01:55:01.360 Wow.
01:55:01.860 What a, what a skill that is.
01:55:04.220 What a skill.
01:55:04.780 What I love is just all the guys that are just sitting there.
01:55:09.560 Yeah.
01:55:09.680 I mean, look at that.
01:55:10.260 They're just sitting there.
01:55:11.240 Most of them aren't even looking.
01:55:12.440 They're just like sitting in their seats at the Capitol.
01:55:15.900 Like, okay, Mr. Speaker, can we get back to some business here?
01:55:22.780 Uh, they're all in that weird, the, I remember when Oprah had a show and, and there would be
01:55:30.640 a musical performer and then they would feel the need to show Oprah like dancing along.
01:55:35.820 And it was super awkward because there's obviously when, that's just not what you do
01:55:39.520 when you're sitting individually in a seat.
01:55:41.560 She's like trying to act like she's into it.
01:55:43.400 She never knew the words.
01:55:45.380 That's kind of what it looks like with these people.
01:55:47.600 They're all kind of just sitting out there awkwardly trying to decipher what the appropriate
01:55:53.200 reaction is to this.
01:55:54.720 By the way, the answer is to walk out.
01:55:57.360 Um, yeah, that's a good one.
01:55:59.580 That's a good one.
01:56:00.040 You get up and walk out, uh, but you're living in Oregon.
01:56:03.420 So, you know, you might walk out and be stoned to death, but, uh, probably should have walked
01:56:09.500 out on that one.
01:56:10.360 I, I just, I wonder, you know, Oregon, what, what, what are your elected officials doing?
01:56:22.600 I mean, if you want to go to a drag show, that's fine.
01:56:24.960 But why in the middle of the work day in the state house of representatives, I, was this
01:56:35.180 a lead up to, I, I like silky blue hair votes or, or what, what, what is this?
01:56:43.960 It's a, it's a great question.
01:56:46.260 Um, where, where, where do you think we are in this?
01:56:48.620 I was talking to Steve Dace yesterday, uh, on his show and he, we were talking about where
01:56:54.700 are we in this situation with the, the woke, um, trans, uh, you know, LGBTQQIA2 plus thing.
01:57:06.080 Are we, is it still advancing the way that it was before?
01:57:10.000 Is it, have we turned it back or are we, uh, you know, at a standoff, where, where do you
01:57:16.340 think we are?
01:57:17.860 I think we're, uh, I think we're turning it back and it's, it's going to implode on itself
01:57:22.360 soon.
01:57:22.900 I mean, listen to this.
01:57:24.020 That's pretty optimistic.
01:57:24.500 New York times.
01:57:25.420 Under new leader, uh, Ken Martin, the democratic national committee has been plagued by infighting
01:57:30.600 and a drop in donation, raising alarms from Democrats as they try to win back power.
01:57:35.440 Just moments into the tenure of the new party leader, Kevin Martin, the democratic national
01:57:39.220 committee's finance situation has grown so bleak that top officials have discussed whether
01:57:43.680 they might need to borrow money this year to keep paying bills.
01:57:46.760 Why do you, why do you think that's happening?
01:57:48.820 Why do you think that's happening?
01:57:50.300 I'll tell you, I'll tell you why that's happening.
01:57:51.880 I mean, same reason it's happening.
01:57:53.260 New York city pride parade, parade loses corporate sponsors.
01:57:57.280 Why?
01:57:58.140 Why?
01:57:58.400 You can blame it on the economy, but that's not what's happening.
01:58:01.560 You have, you have this, uh, Jasmine Crockett yesterday.
01:58:05.440 We've got a mental health crisis in this country because everybody, no matter how you affiliate
01:58:10.600 yourself should be against Donald Trump.
01:58:13.500 Wait, wait, that's the mental health problem.
01:58:16.780 Right.
01:58:17.360 I was going to show you the footage of Oregon again in the state house.
01:58:21.180 Uh, I would say the fact that Jasmine Crockett got elected shows she's correct.
01:58:25.520 We have a mental health problem in this country.
01:58:28.060 Um, there's a huge article today, Glenn, on this, just to back you up on this, uh, in the
01:58:32.520 New York times as well, we've reached rainbow capitalism's end.
01:58:37.000 And it's from a, uh, uh, like gay, you know, LGBTQQ, I, a two plus activist, uh, who, uh,
01:58:45.140 talks about how all these parades are losing money.
01:58:47.780 They're all hundreds of thousands of dollars in the hole because these companies are not
01:58:50.900 coming out, uh, and supporting them.
01:58:54.780 Um, they say, this is interesting.
01:58:57.760 Bark box, you know, bark box.
01:58:59.680 The, uh, no, proud to say no, you don't, it's like a subscription box where they send
01:59:04.640 your dogs like treats and toys every month.
01:59:07.660 Um, no, just so you know, if you have a wife and a pet, you're probably subscribed to it.
01:59:12.980 Um, but, uh, they sent an internal message in early June where they said, quote, we've
01:59:20.320 made the decision to pause, pause, all paid ads and life cycle marketing pushes for the
01:59:25.060 pride kit available immediately.
01:59:27.240 We need to, excuse me, effective immediately.
01:59:30.100 We need to acknowledge that the current climate makes this promotion feel more like a political
01:59:34.500 statement than a universally joyful moment for all dog people.
01:59:39.120 Now, I don't know if dog people means the people who own dogs or people who identify as
01:59:43.220 dogs.
01:59:43.700 I could honestly go either way on that one, but I thought it's interesting.
01:59:47.160 Rough call.
01:59:47.860 Rough call.
01:59:48.760 A lot of this is, these are just capitalist decisions, right?
01:59:54.240 They're not decisions saying, Hey, we agree that, you know, you know, mutilating your child
02:00:01.100 is a bad idea.
02:00:02.960 It's just capitalism kind of people saying, wait a minute.
02:00:05.560 And like, they, they don't believe that.
02:00:07.120 So we don't want to push it.
02:00:08.140 We don't want to be known as the, the dog treat company that's, you know, stands for pride.
02:00:13.460 We just want to be the dog treat company that everybody, but he likes that is a surprise.
02:00:17.380 I think that's good.
02:00:18.520 It's a good move.
02:00:19.300 It's not necessarily a lasting trend though, because if that reverses, you're always going
02:00:27.300 to have people that just go where the, where the popular, you know, movement is where they
02:00:32.760 can make a buck.
02:00:33.640 Okay.
02:00:34.200 You're always going to have that, you know, but I, I hope that some people have learned
02:00:39.140 their lesson that, you know, stop it.
02:00:41.780 But, but here's the real problem.
02:00:43.600 The real problem is, is that you're not having a massive movement.
02:00:48.140 They'd be, they'd be, the coffers would be empty if it wasn't for government graft and insider,
02:00:54.900 you know, trading, if you will, our tax dollars for their power.
02:00:59.660 Um, the, the, the sad thing is, is that this pact was made during Occupy wall street.
02:01:09.080 I'm absolutely convinced of it.
02:01:11.000 Walk Occupy wall street.
02:01:12.700 It just didn't disappear or fade out.
02:01:15.000 Wait a year after Occupy wall street, the leader of Occupy wall street is an honored guest
02:01:22.140 at the W E F, which is nothing but politicians and giant corporations.
02:01:27.100 And he's like, you know, we found out we're real allies.
02:01:30.980 It, it, it happened because all of these fringe groups that were cobbling together their power
02:01:38.180 with Occupy wall street, all of the big corporations, all of the big businesses, all of wall street,
02:01:44.100 they all got together and said, you know what?
02:01:46.140 Leave us alone.
02:01:47.980 We'll help fund your crazy things that we really believe in.
02:01:52.480 We'll fund all of these things.
02:01:54.360 Just leave us alone.
02:01:57.940 And it was right after Occupy wall street that all of these corporations that were just being
02:02:02.940 pounded in the streets, all of a sudden they're good guys to all the Occupy wall street people
02:02:09.200 to all the leftists.
02:02:10.380 They're all fine with those guys then.
02:02:12.360 And what do we see?
02:02:13.460 We see them starting to just pour money into the coffers of, of all of these left-wing groups,
02:02:19.780 BLM, everybody did it.
02:02:23.720 That's all that was, you know, but the American people see that.
02:02:29.060 Um, but they also see crazy things.
02:02:31.360 Uh, Wednesday, Maxwell Frost, he's a Florida Congressman.
02:02:35.660 He suggested granting citizenship to every illegal alien in the country, because if Republicans
02:02:42.820 don't want illegal aliens in America, the fix is simple.
02:02:45.540 We just make them legal, uh, okay.
02:02:50.740 We're an immigrant filled community.
02:02:52.820 We're a community filled with people.
02:02:54.380 And yes, people are going to have different statuses.
02:02:56.520 And I want my Republican colleagues, uh, that say, I don't want any undocumented people in
02:03:01.560 this country.
02:03:02.400 I actually agree with you.
02:03:03.960 So let's document everybody.
02:03:05.560 That's how we fix this problem.
02:03:07.020 That is the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
02:03:09.500 Really, honestly, the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
02:03:12.060 Is that in line with the American people?
02:03:14.320 No, especially when New York City, uh, sorry, New York, uh, U.S.
02:03:19.520 attorney in New York, um, was, uh, was, uh, walking in the street.
02:03:25.220 He had just left his office.
02:03:26.580 He's, he's strolling by a Hilton hotel.
02:03:30.360 Suddenly, uh, he spots a man behaving suspiciously.
02:03:33.660 He says, I have my eye on him.
02:03:34.980 I turned back and I'm in front of the Hilton and I'm just standing there and I'm looking
02:03:38.460 at him and he starts yelling at me in language that I don't understand.
02:03:42.020 Then he pulls out a knife and lunges at me.
02:03:45.920 Now they know who this guy is.
02:03:47.340 He's an illegal alien.
02:03:48.580 And, um, they think this illegal alien knew exactly who this guy was.
02:03:53.320 Well, they didn't kill him.
02:03:54.460 Like they killed the, the, the, um, uh, insurance, the medical insurance CEO.
02:04:00.360 So they don't have a hero here, but this guy's being shipped out.
02:04:04.960 But you know, here it is again, the, the Uber Uber left that is empowering all of this
02:04:14.720 stuff.
02:04:15.680 There's a viral viral video video that was out for ice, a detainee.
02:04:19.760 And everybody's like, he was a dad and his wife was about to have, you know, a baby and
02:04:25.260 they just scoop him up in the middle of the night.
02:04:27.860 Look how bad this is.
02:04:30.340 Well, yeah, I mean, the problem is, you know, he was in a gang.
02:04:37.960 He was convicted of murder, attempted murder, sentenced to 82 years in prison.
02:04:44.020 He served 14 years, but he was married to a U S citizen, but notified by ice that he
02:04:51.580 had to report for deportation on June 12th.
02:04:54.500 Uh, and so he was, you know, gee, I mean, it's, it was just a murderer.
02:04:59.000 It was just a murderer.
02:05:00.400 That's it.
02:05:01.420 Meanwhile, the ice facility in Portland under daily siege by Antifa militants and riots
02:05:07.700 as they spread, you're seeing now 400, uh, threats coming in to members of the ice over
02:05:16.180 and over and over and over again.
02:05:19.060 Uh, and nobody's doing anything.
02:05:21.120 I mean, they, uh, there's a 500% increase in assaults, not just threats, 500% increase
02:05:28.800 in assaults while trying to arrest, uh, illegals.
02:05:34.160 Okay.
02:05:36.060 All right.
02:05:37.700 This is not good.
02:05:39.160 This is not what the American people want.
02:05:40.820 This is not who the American people are.
02:05:42.760 It's not, it's not.
02:05:44.800 And I am absolutely convinced that there's something else also going on here.
02:05:49.200 And that something else is that I don't know who it is.
02:05:52.920 China, Iran, Russia, any of our enemies, any of our enemies, we have enough of them.
02:05:58.760 Um, they are stirring things up.
02:06:01.600 I mean, is it a coincidence that last two weeks, it was all about the violence and the
02:06:06.740 everything else about the left and then there, there are no Kings protest goes off.
02:06:11.220 And then all of a sudden this week we're turning on each other.
02:06:15.100 Everybody on the right is turning on each other.
02:06:17.000 Is that just a coincidence really?
02:06:21.520 Or are we being molded and shaped?
02:06:23.640 Are we being pushed by foreign adversaries and adversaries here in the United States that
02:06:28.900 want to see us turn on each other?
02:06:31.600 You can't do it.
02:06:33.280 Pay attention to what's really important.
02:06:35.840 Uh, cause most of this stuff is not important.
02:06:38.560 Uh, but pay attention to what's really important.
02:06:40.480 If somebody is trying to split you up from people that you already trust, don't listen to them.
02:06:45.420 I don't care what they say they are or who they say they are.
02:06:48.140 They are not a friend of the Republic.
02:06:49.940 All right, back in just a second.
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02:08:11.580 Guess they're more worried about the meaning of the word female than the word work.
02:08:17.400 Glenn Beck will be right back.
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02:10:09.920 All right.
02:10:10.720 Well, it's been a tough, tough program today.
02:10:14.080 I had to suspend, Stu, because of some really bad misinformation and reporting on the deep, deep controversy that's going on with fax machines in the Supreme Court.
02:10:26.960 I'm glad we're all on the really important things.
02:10:31.860 So I guess I won't be seeing you for a couple of days, Stu, as you have been relieved of your command this weekend.
02:10:39.440 But I will see you back here on Monday.
02:10:41.520 And I hope you learned this lesson.
02:10:42.820 This is Glenn Beck.